Movie |
Clique | Suicide
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7.2/10
IMDbBest Motion Picture | 1990 | Daniel
Feature Film | 1989 | Winona
Best First Feature | 1990 | Denise Di
Dramatic | 1989 | Michael
Most Promising Actress For | 1990 | Winona
Most Promising Actor | 1990 | Christian
Best Actress | 1990 | Winona
Most Promising Actress | 1990 | Winona
Best DVD Classic Film Release | 2009
1989 | Michael
Best Feature Film | 1989 | Michael
Budget 3,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 1,108,462 USD
The same week Winona Ryder received the script, a student from her high school committed suicide, which only inspired her more to do the film.
Christian Slater has stated that his performance was heavily inspired by Jack Nicholson. He claims that he wrote a letter to Nicholson asking him to watch the film but did not receive an answer.
Originally, the book that suicidal students supposedly underline "meaningful" passages from was "The Catcher in the Rye." The producers could not get permission from J.D. Salinger to use the book. It was changed to "Moby Dick" because Herman Melville's works are in the public domain.
Winona Ryder's agent begged her not to be in the movie, stating her "career would be over."
At one point, Shannen Doherty confronted a married crew member who was having an affair with an underage extra. According to Doherty, this was the first time anyone had ever called her "a bitch."
"Heather Chandler: Well, fuck me gently with a chainsaw. Do I look like Mother Teresa?"
"Heather Duke: Veronica, you look like hell. Veronica Sawyer: Yeah? I just got back."